Question about colonoscopy and fear
So he sent me back to my surgeon to talk about the colonoscopy. He's had me taking stool softners twice a day for a while (almost a week) to help with the pain. It is helping some but, the shape of my stools is nowhere near normal. Very thin almost ribbon shape bm's. I've had IBS off an on for years and taken stool softners before, but the shape thing is new. I'm nervous. I'm a little worried my cancer has decided to take claim on my colon.
Just wondering if anyone else has had the same types of pain episodes?
Thanks for listening.
Beth
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I understand
Hey, Beth.
I've had pain on the left side severe enough to be hospitalized several times over the last 2 years. That is the side where I had the colon resection, so it always concerns me. So far all my tests have turned out normal, so we're treating it as severe IBS exacerbated by the surgery, plus scar tissue.
I think it's a good idea to have the colonoscopy just to be sure. I've done the same.
Good luck. Please let me know how it goes.
*hugs*
Gail0 -
Good idea
It's a good idea to get a colonoscopy to find out what the problem is.I've had a pain in myside for 4 weeks,and some times it makes me double over in pain.Friday the doctor had me do a cat scan to make sure what it might be.So you are not alone,I hope everything turns out ok for you.Good luck.0 -
Beth
Absolutely no one wants to tell you they had pain on their right side too. But that was why I was diagnosed with colon cancer, the darn pain on my right side.
But..... That doesn't mean you have colon cancer, it could be different things, even a slightly twisted colon (my brother has that, he had same pains as me, thought it was cancer, ran around scared for a couple of weeks but it turned out it was twisted colon, my daughter was also diagnosed with twisted colon as well), there are various other things it could be, appendix acting up etc.
I know a couple of weeks seems like forever away, especially when you fear it's a cancer thing again. Try and relax and I'll be out here hoping it's something that's easily fixed.
Winter Marie0 -
Please keep us updated.
Please keep us updated. If the pain get worse call your Dr, maybe they could bump up the colonoscopy appt so you do not have as much time to worry. Good Luck to you.0 -
Thankschristinecarl said:Please keep us updated.
Please keep us updated. If the pain get worse call your Dr, maybe they could bump up the colonoscopy appt so you do not have as much time to worry. Good Luck to you.
Thank you everyone, I appreciate the feedback. I know it could be something minor and I sincerely hope that's the case here, but with cancer you can't take the same attitudes as I used to.
I am currently on maintenance Rituxan for NHL and this is my third time around with this crud. The first relapse all I knew was I was feeling like I did before chemo. I think it really surprised my onc it was back. This last time I was feeling off, and I had a drenching sweat and that's all it took for me. He did a scan and it had spread to left armpit, right lung, and a spot close to my spine near my esophagus. I have learned to listen to my body.
I'm ok, just wondering if this could still be my lyphoma.
Thanks everyone,
Beth0 -
lyphomadixiegirl said:Thanks
Thank you everyone, I appreciate the feedback. I know it could be something minor and I sincerely hope that's the case here, but with cancer you can't take the same attitudes as I used to.
I am currently on maintenance Rituxan for NHL and this is my third time around with this crud. The first relapse all I knew was I was feeling like I did before chemo. I think it really surprised my onc it was back. This last time I was feeling off, and I had a drenching sweat and that's all it took for me. He did a scan and it had spread to left armpit, right lung, and a spot close to my spine near my esophagus. I have learned to listen to my body.
I'm ok, just wondering if this could still be my lyphoma.
Thanks everyone,
Beth
Thanks Beth, I am called my ONC to go ahead and get my PET Scan and any test that I need to check for lyphoma. I have 4 of these symptoms. He was already concerned with the bloating in my belly.
Symptoms
Signs and symptoms of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma may include:
* Swollen lymph nodes in your neck, armpit or groin
* Abdominal pain or swelling
* Chest pain, coughing or trouble breathing
* Fatigue
* Fever
* Night sweats
* Weight loss
When to see a doctor
Make an appointment with your doctor if you have any persistent signs and symptoms that worry you.0 -
maybe
I get them too but mine are on the left side. I think mine is a partial blockage. I have had 4 or 5 now sense cancer was removed0 -
Test next wedvhtqm1 said:try to get test performed sooner!
"shape of my stools is nowhere near normal. Very thin almost ribbon shape"
this is concerning to say the least. i would pursue getting this checked out sooner rather then later. i would not wait!!
ed
I'm on the downhill slide to test time, it's wednesday morning. I'm still taking the miralax and the stools are still thin. I know there is a problem, but of course still hoping for minor problem. I almost called my onc today to see if this is something to worry about, but decided the test is coming soon enough....just a few more days.
I just hate waiting. I want answers LOL. I have never waited so much in my entire life until I got cancer. Patience has never been my easiest thing to deal with. I just really don't want to start drinking all that crap!
Oh well, it'll be ok. One moment at a time right?
Beth0
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